Hiding in Plain Sight: My Life and Adventures Protecting Celebrities
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This heart-pounding, fast-paced story might read like fiction, but it’s one man’s true account...
Memoir Nonfiction Autobiography
ClareR (6067 KP) rated Lowest Common Denominator in Books
Feb 10, 2026
LCD bounces around somewhat in time from toddlerhood to the present day. It’s auto fiction, really, although I had to double check that. So I suppose it’s a mix of Saisio’s autobiography that has been fictionalised in places.
I found the details of a child growing up in Finland, Saisio’s communist parents, along with 1950’s Finnish life, fascinating. It also made me curious about the war and occupation of the Russians in Finland, and I consequently did a bit of background reading about that.
I love reading translated books, and the translator, Mia Spangenberg, has made sure that this has lost none of its humour. The relationships between the narrator and their family members are so well drawn. Their experiences, traumas, upbringings and their expectations of this small child make for an engrossing read.
Born to Run
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"Writing about yourself is a funny business...But in a project like this, the writer has made one...
A Taste of Love
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'I have starved in some of the most beautiful places in the world ...' The Irish Times food writer...
Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Digging Up Mother: A Love Story in Books
Oct 14, 2017 (Updated Oct 15, 2017)
For all lovers of gonzo, Doug Stanhope reaches the top of the list of crude humour, insane experiences muddled in with bittersweet memories.
This autobiography is hilarious, and the only way to read it, is to listen to it, given there are so many 'director's comments', in which Doug and his friends discuss the incident at hand. Also the fact that he is drunk at times and will loudly burp just adds to the book so much more than skimming through the pages. While the majority is about him, it premises around his mother's life and death which have ultimately shaped him. She's no ordinary mother that's a fact.
From being a pyromaniac as a child, a teen male prostitute to telephone salesman, Stanhope has had an interesting life mixed in with drugs, alcohol, women and stand up comedy. And while you do think he's a bit of a so-and-so, it's still very funny. A great listen.
The Oliver Stone Experience
Matt Zoller Seitz and Kiese Laymon
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Oliver Stone is one of the grand masters of American cinema. A multiple Academy Award-winning...
What's Left? What's Right?: A Political Journey via North Korea and the Chinese Cultural Revolution
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What's Left? What's Right? is Muriel Seltman's political autobiography. Muriel and her husband were...
Racing Through the Dark: The Fall and Rise of David Millar
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The SUNDAY TIMES bestselling memoir from the Tour de France cyclist who lifts the lid on his drug...
Sojourner Truth: Prophet of Social Justice
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Although Sojourner Truth was born into bondage and oppression, in liberation she emerged as a leader...
Take Off
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Conor Maynard shot to fame posting cover versions of Usher, Drake and the Kings of Leon on YouTube....

